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Fröttmaning Station
Fröttmaning is an Munich U-Bahn, U-Bahn station in the Freimann district of Munich on the U6 line of the Munich U-Bahn system. Located on Stammstrecke 1 (Munich U-Bahn), Stammstrecke 1, it serves the Allianz Arena and was opened on 30 June 1994. History In order to create a transfer option from private transport to public transport outside the city, the U6, which previously ended at the Kieferngarten station, Kieferngarten subway station, was extended by one station to the north and a park-and-ride car park was built there at the same time, especially since the route to Garching-Hochbrück station, Garching-Hochbrück that had already been decided should run here anyway. On 30 June 1994, the station was opened with two tracks, approximately south of its current location. Until the route extension to Hochbrück opened on 28 October 1995, Fröttmaning was the northern terminus of the U6. The commissioning of the Allianz Arena made it necessary, especially with a view to the 2006 ...
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